When medication errors happen, the “best” legal move is usually the same as the best medical move: stabilize health first, then document quickly.
**Within 72 hours, focus on: **
- Get medical follow-up for new symptoms, allergic reactions, severe side effects, or worsening conditions.
- Ask for a medication reconciliation (confirming your correct list of meds, dosages, and instructions).
- Request copies of relevant records (prescription history, pharmacy fill details, discharge paperwork, and any medication administration records if you were in a facility).
- Preserve physical evidence: medication bottles, labels, blister packs, and pharmacy receipts.
In Holly Hill, people often juggle work, family care, and commuting—so it’s common for documentation to get delayed. But once records are corrected or overwritten, it can become harder to reconstruct what happened.


